Singapore Standard, 27 July 1956
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Title Section11 1956-07-27 1 Singapore -Standard DFASDLFASDJFJ Ml. No. 2S FASDLFSDKLJFKSADKL;J 16 PAGES 15 CENTS11 words
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194 1956-07-27 1 1,000 Fete Standards Sixth Anniversary V Party Of The ICemr M ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Nearly 1.000 |p attended the Federations biggest cocktail L _i\en by the directors of The Singapore t d At the Majestic Hotel tonight to celebrate pa's sixth anniversary. quests included Chief Minister, Tunku Kahman and members194 words
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Article90 1956-07-27 1 Employers Start eace Move IV.o Big Cc; Strike NDON, Jul- 2 4 employoffered i .union i rseninfl car major and d a L to 1 me with r n Br. -h r«j and Fords and. a third big comird i, had anii they would have of theli workers <*» continued.90 words
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Article72 1956-07-27 1 DESPERATE Sinsapor secret hoodlums are now approac I to get their U > marks erased. a nuxnbi r ol doctors I Standard yesterday that they had turned dem the requests of a score ci these thugs. Meamchlle. Police Secretary. Mr. J*eter Ciague, said that Police72 words
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Article34 1956-07-27 1 RANGOON, July 26.—Malawi has agreed to buy 1 \OOO ton of B irmese rice valued at 5 123.000 fcyats, it wa> oflilunced hrrp today. pw at will start next month.34 words
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Article72 1956-07-27 1 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs.— The body of the pilot of the Venom Jet !'mhter-bomfc?r of No, 45 Squadron, R.A.F. Buttorworth which crashed into the Bea ofl Kampong Yen Kechil on Tuesday was found floating some 200 yard.s away from th* 1 wreckage early this morning. A Malay72 words
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242 1956-07-27 1 NEW $7.5 MILLION COLLEGE FOR FEDERATION ARMY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation is to hare a new $7,500,000 Military college, with accommodation for 300 schoolboys and a Cadet Wing for 80 more. This is par! of a plan, decided at the first meeting today of the Federation Armed Forces Council,242 words
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237 1956-07-27 1 From ANDREW ROTH LONDON. Thur.s. Singapore's Chief I.lmister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, saw Colonial Secretary Mr. Alan Lcnnox-Boyd for dinner on Tuesday evenins and will probably see him again before returning to Singapore towards the end of next week. Mr Lim is237 words
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Article120 1956-07-27 1 ENGLAND yesterday made her finest start against .Australia since the war and at the end of play on the first day of the Fourth Test at Manchester they had stored 307 runs for the loss of three wickets. Peter Richardson, who scored his first Test century, and Colin120 words
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108 1956-07-27 1 Stop Worrying Start Living In House You Owe LONDON, July 26 Reuter) The House d Commons sitting mtil the early hours of this morning, agreed to! validate certain loans /ranted by the government sponsored Colonia Development Corporator to Singapore, Kcnvc, Southern Rhodesia and the Gold Coast. Mr. John Hare, Minister108 words
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126 1956-07-27 1 THAT SOCIETY LOAN IS REALLY VALID State for Colonial Affairs, said some doubt had arisen whether the Corporation really had the necessary power to make the loans. The main schemes were the Federal and Colonial Building Society in Singapore, housing loans to the government of Kenya and Southern Rhodesia and126 words
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80 1956-07-27 1 After Mike, Bobby, 3, To Go Blind SHEFFIELD, England, July 26, (AP).— The mother ol little Bobbie c <jden was told last night she must wait another week before surgeons can decide whether he must lose his remaining eye. The 3-year-old boy lost his first eye to surgeons when he80 words
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Article129 1956-07-27 1 SlXGAPORlsufTrrcd one of the worst sack-outs for some monthjla^t night when an eleric fuse in Mountbattenftoad exploded, plunginghalf of the City into dainess for over three hours pom 6.25 p.m. to 935 p.m. Workmen from the Pasir Panjang Power Station reo?.ired the fault. The129 words
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481 1956-07-27 1 LUXURY SHIP SINKS IN THE ATLANTIC 4 D/e, A^ony Hur/ As Two Liners Collide In Thick Fog BOSTON, July 26.-TW» great Italian luxury liner Andrea Doria sank in the Atlantic today-ten hours after being in collision with the Swedish s^£sfdckholm in thick fog off the New England coast. Latest casualty481 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-07-27 1 SHE'S Sachtni, wife of Indonesian Virc-Prcsident. Mr. Mohamrd Hatta, who flew into Singapore by Garuda Airways for a 10-day holiday ArconV panyine Mrs. Hatta wore her parents, and two fiuides. StandardpicStandardpic - 35 words
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Article41 1956-07-27 1 NEW YORK. July 26 (Reut'i"f Mr. Dag Hammarfi?joeld. secretary-general of the United Nation:-, ha abandoned plans lor -a Scandinavian holiday to return to New York to deal w.th the new "deeply disturbed conditions" in the Middle Cast.41 words
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Advertisement22 1956-07-27 1 ASSES JO MEt"? _^7T7 EVERY Ntt^ 'J^J Contact.RE AT CHINA CO. ftf4 NOtTHBRIDGeROAI^JEEL m URA N R P m^ PiNPADD! C mk22 words
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Advertisement58 1956-07-27 1 S'porc- 1 Tel: ***** j iEUBCffiIOIN j I THE HIGH QOAUTY SWISS WITCH Well knoirn to the World since IHW. f 1/ tfiw beautiful models Sold serviced by nil watch Healer ~-~-*hi "i sole A gcnls CHUN CKONGf 62 f SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE!. I I TEL. ***** *****. (Houb*58 words
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Article215 1956-07-27 2 Sequel To Rush For School Bus KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A 13-year-old schoolboy who lost a leg after an accident, today sued a fellow student for damages totalling $51,809. V. Katakvaraiyan. pupil of a private school here. sued G. Nadarajah. 18. for $50,000 general damages and215 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-07-27 2 HOME FOR HOLI DAY MISS LEE TENG GEE and M. m daughter and son of managing fl Khiaw Bank Ltd., Mr. Ler h« 'fl pore yesterday from Londi28 words
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187 1956-07-27 2 PENANG, Thurs.— Office workers here may find themselves without public transport tomorrow if busmen. meeting at 1 a.m., decide to support the sympathy strike called by the National Union of Transport Workers. The strike has been called In support of the187 words
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Article63 1956-07-27 2 SINGAPORE assemblymen will m?et today to pick two from among themselves to visit Je.pan on a goodwill mission in October this year. The Standard was told by sources close to Government that the Japanese Parliamentary Association has invited tvo Singapore assemblymen »o visit Japan on63 words
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Article111 1956-07-27 2 Operation Torch' To Begin Aug. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Department of Education today appealed to all organization.s and youth bodies in the Federation to h<rlp in the nation-wide registration of all children born between 1949 and 1952. The project, to be known a^ "Operation Torch", will begin in August. The111 words
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252 1956-07-27 2 Board Told To Take Precautions BUTTkRWORTH, Thurs.— The Central Electricity Board hai been asked to fix "Danger Notices'' on ail electric ptsts along the roads and kampongs in the Northern District. i This was told to the Rural District Colncil, North, by its252 words
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Article78 1956-07-27 2 BUTTERIORTH, Thur?.— More thanfo per cent of the people of Jivi New Village in Province Wllesley South today turned |ut to elect village committee. The suclssfui candidates were Warcll Lui Weng Tei fine" Lee Jefiwa (both reelected); wal 2, Teow Sevv Hie and L-li Ching Chee; ward78 words
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Article25 1956-07-27 2 THE Or* General of Japan in Sinjpore, Mr. Ken Ninomiya, leMfor Tokyo yesterday for t» e weeks' coni sultations witlj S Government.25 words
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170 1956-07-27 2 MEMO TO REII GUARD BASIC HUMAN RIGHT KIALA LIMPIR, Thurs— All natwaifcd Federation should enjoy fundamrnt says a memorandum submitted In u\\v u v<l to the Reid Constitutional Gotmnlssioii. I: points out that an bia>cd survey of the way of life In c free irorW shows that at Least 7"170 words
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79 1956-07-27 2 THE mangled body of a! man sprawled on the car- j riage-way leading into the j City from Kallang Road, Singapore, caused a mile-long traffic jam, yesterday morning. City-bound office workers *ere held up for 30 minutes until Police removed trK> body. The dead79 words
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Article11 1956-07-27 2 Concessiof On Visas Withdrawn 1 g t i n 1 when11 words
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141 1956-07-27 2 'No Visas For You' Newsmen Are Told TENA N G. Thurs Federation immigration authorities have placed a ban on journalists who wish to accompany the trade mission to Red China early next month, The Standard learnt today. The ban follows the move made by thr Singapore Government to exclude journalists141 words
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Article136 1956-07-27 2 Flats For 2,000 Slum Dwellers THE Singapore Lmpn I Trust has ass ired nea: people Living in the Road-Short Street s im that they wi:} be given alternative accommodation in nearby flats now under construe- tion m Albert Street The assurance i representation by ttie r^*. 1 Of Commerce and136 words
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Advertisement125 1956-07-27 2 citt i cn HBP^4 i f 1 1 1 1 1 jI f fff B^PNM|M^ffi, j ill I I THE FILAA! \\i\\ JANE RUSSELL i Wfa ]k RICHARD EGANfIH| I 1 JOAnTrlif J lillMdi nf\ lif JUnil LLOLIL A/ It A f|fi 111/// AGNES MOOREHEADi f CINemaScoPEW 1 "1/ ii//125 words
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85 1956-07-27 3 Federation Strikers Seek Colony Support x ll\h m.\> delegation from the National Tnion Transport Workers in the Federation arrived in rtporr vesterday to win the sympathy of Colony \\t>rkrrs iu their present row. 1 L of 1 tory Si r 4. an S< \fl Ofl L 1 tes will sec85 words
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Article16 1956-07-27 3 Thurs. The I luestior Ho C\ relay. und v rig but si16 words
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Article130 1956-07-27 3 Economics Will Be Vital.Razak THE l economics In South-ra.st Asia is of vital importance now that Malaya II on the threshold of independent Tlr.s was stated yesterday by t ieration Minister for Ed rum, Dato Abdul n he declared open Brst InternationPOSI Crraduate Course in n at the University Malaya,130 words
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162 1956-07-27 3 AN '.ncmployed Au uo yesten by a Sing M ig to pay I if e and child a dollar ich r everv m i to malni na dating from >^ I e.oi r ia I token one, made be e pondent, .ard162 words
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192 1956-07-27 3 TRADER WHO DEFIED TUGS IS KIDNAPPED BeatenUp,RobbedOis3oo A CHANGE ALLEY trader, Joseph Lourdasamy, who refused to pay protection money to a gang, was kidnapped and robbed of S3OO on Wednesday night. He was having his dinner at an eating-stall in Raffles Quay, Singapore, at 11.30 p.m., when three Chinese approached192 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-07-27 3 Sissies? That Word Doesn H Apply Here "Let the .strong assist the weak' (Top) th.it's the iimlto of these boys. A participant, left, lends a hand in pulling up a teammate during: one staee of the obstacle course. Dp the net and over! One of the 16 obstacles in theStandardpic - 56 words
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181 1956-07-27 3 BOYS, ACE 12, TRAIN AS 'COMMANDOS' 11 yon think boys of 12 are sissies, you'll change your mind after reading this. Eighty-one children from Services' grammar schools in the Colony, now attending an eight-day schoolboys' holiday camp at Tanah Merah, Ch&ngi, yesterday showed their mettle while undergoing a "Confidence Course"181 words
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195 1956-07-27 3 A 17-YEAR-OLD girl, testifying in a rape heating at the Singapore Assizes yesterday, said that although she struggled frantically with her attacker, she tinally succumbed to him. A pirate taxi driver. Koh Cheng Eng, was charged with raping the girl at Kallang Airport in195 words
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Article, Illustration130 1956-07-27 3 He Looks In Sky For Dresses A MAN who believes in "quality of materials for quantities of people," is in Singapore toda& anxiously scanning* th* skies for a plane bringing in his 30 model dresses, all made of uncrushable cotton. He is Mr. F. E. Noseda (above) director of theStandardpic - 130 words
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153 1956-07-27 3 A SECOND meeting of the Singapore Women's Federation, and various other organizations, will be held tomorrow night at 7.30. at Dunlop Street, in a further effort to stamp out "yellow culture" in Singapore. The first meeting was held five days ago. when .'l3153 words
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Article40 1956-07-27 3 REPORTS reaching Kathmandu, Nepal, from Lhas.sa. Tibet, said the "council for the development of a Tibet regime under the Chinese republic" ha.s decided to send 560 Tibetan girls to Peking for training in Chinese lanfarming.- U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration117 1956-07-27 3 PEOPLE from all walks of life yesterday paid their last respects to a former popular Singapore Municipal President, Mr. R. J. Farrer, 84, when he was laid to rest at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday. Mr. Farrer was President for 12 years, 1919-1931. He died on St.117 words
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Advertisement179 1956-07-27 3 See the Austin i^^j] Q f\ V O(//t f lyi! *Ll 1 1 FOR work. Rear scat folds forward to extend the load platform. 47 cubic feet of space for a 5 cwt. load I -it's two cars for r^^Slf^ f nnol I /<rJdr%Hiii M |P CP Ul It! H179 words
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Advertisement185 1956-07-27 3 MORE AND MORE people are opening It Minimum Deposit £100 II DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS II LOMBARD BANKING SPECIALISTS in Finance for Modern Industrial Plant, Machinery, Marine Craft, I I Aircraft, Vehicles and all types of Equipment in the new fields of Nuclear Engineering, I Automation and Electronics in support of:— "J185 words
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Article60 1956-07-27 4 TEO LAH CHUAN. 2t>. was last night admitted to the Singapore General Hospital with serious head injuries after five secret society thugs assaulted him In a coffee shop at the junction of Neil and Duxton Road. Teo alleged the thugs beat him up because he rubbed off60 words
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267 1956-07-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A six-man deputation from the Malayan Trade Union Council will call on the Minister for Labour, hAr. V. T. Sambanthan, on Monday for urgent discussions on the rapidly deteriorating labour situation in the Federation. The deputation, which will267 words
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Article201 1956-07-27 4 RURAL MEN WANT TO AIR VIEWS THE Singapore City Council should seek the views ot Rural Board members on the question of curbing the pirate taxi menace. A member, Mr. H.J.C. Kulasingha, said this at yesterday's n eeting oi the Rural Board. He said that many householders in the rural201 words
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Article161 1956-07-27 4 Test Shows Presence Of Alcohol A BUS driver, rv n Sc:;^. Sil {31 ;.':e C roner*a 1 1 yestei day tfc it he si ppe his bus to avoid i cident, v. hen he saw >■ r iing 1 him m a r;^M8 :::-o:-. tit the car suddenly swerved and161 words
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Article, Illustration116 1956-07-27 4 New Hall Commemorates Reign JOHO B E BAHRU, Thurs. The SuJtan Johore laid the foundation stone of a. new Town Hall which Government and the public are building to commemorate his reign of 60 years. On arrival at the site, which is at the feet of Rukit116 words
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Article46 1956-07-27 4 A MALAY couple and a friend were injured when they were knocked down by a car, in Holland Road. Singapore Jate last night. The injured were Rujiah bin Sapan. his wife Suriah binte Karji and friend' Lina. They were treated as outpatients.46 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-07-27 4 SEVENTEEN YEAROLD Yvonne, daughter of Singapore's Minister for Communications and AVorks Mr. Francis Thomas returned to Singapore yesterday by Qantas on two months' holiday. Yvonne is a student of Wychwood School, Oxford. Above. Mrs Thomas. YAonne and Mr. Francis Thomas made a happy trio at53 words
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Article88 1956-07-27 4 THE Commander-in Chief Far Easi Land Forces. General Sir Charles Locwen, will leave Singapore by air on July 31 to take Up appointment as Ac) tt-ant-Generid to the Forces at the War Office later this year. On his departure from Paya Lebar Airport, a88 words
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Article27 1956-07-27 4 A SINGAPORE labourer. D. Panjanam. 36. was admitted to the General Hospital with razor wounds in his neck night. His condition was reported to be serious.27 words
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Article93 1956-07-27 4 BRISBANE. July 26 (AP) Australia will send three air force squadrons to Malaya in place of the present one, the Chief of the Australian Air Staff. Air Marshal Sir John McCawley. told a news conference yesterday. McCawiey said an Au.straiian squadron of Lincoln bombers93 words
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Article25 1956-07-27 4 REDHEADS and their escorts attending the ODenin^ of "Slightly Scsrlet" at the Rex Theatre at 9.30 tonight will be presented with scarlet flowers25 words
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Article25 1956-07-27 4 THE U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee gave quick approval yesterdaj to the nomination of Georce V Allen to be Ambassador to Greece. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Advertisement402 1956-07-27 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS 4 SHOWS DAILY e.ool' 'Si 10th SPECTACULAR DAY! Rajkamals "JHANAK JHA\AK PAYAL BAAJE" tolor by feekUealW nirecteU by V. SHAM \R.\M A cathav ()rs-i;iivHi"n Release with Fnglish subtitles Midnight Tomorrow! MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA! vi-gm, -MEET ME IM LAS VEGAS" Stafftag < v >i Of to* Dai i>ni> *in402 words
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Advertisement149 1956-07-27 4 ROYAL North Bridge Rood Last Day: 3 a :.;:o p m "ASA!" (Tamil) Opens Tomorrow "JAVA SIMHA.V IT) SUN New World Tonight: 7 A 9.15 p.m. "A A C MEET THE MIMMI" Midnight Tomorrow PETRA THAI 1 (T, EMPIRE Up. Serangoon Rd. Tonight Only: tf.?,o A 9 15 n m149 words
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Advertisement230 1956-07-27 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANiSATIONITtT^N THE THRILL 01 A GREAT VOlCi THE THRILL OF A GREAI Pll r —JOAN FONTAINE 9%^ MIDNIGHT TOMORROW: H TOW "IHF PI RPLI n H CURTIS MASK' Tomorrow 9 a.m. "I- Rom HI i; i j,, "^*-^J >■""<!«> am. UM! p "DAY! n tM^ 0.30*^ A STORY230 words
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Miscellaneous151 1956-07-27 4 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday) were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot mom.) 92} 92] August No. 1 RSS 921 9°-l No. 2 RSS 88" 881 No. 3 RSS 87 4 872 Tone: Quiet. SPORE TIN The price of tin on the local market yesterday uas151 words
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Article299 1956-07-27 5 Teenager In The Audience KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two men involved in the showing of a pornographic film over the Pesta week-end here, today realized to their regret that exhibiting it to a youth who was among the 9-man "audience" was a bigger offence than299 words
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Article257 1956-07-27 5 No Freedom For Villagers Who Wont Talk MUAR, Thurs. Bukit Kongkar, a regrouped village, missed by a "whisker" from being declared a White Area this morning. The village of 1,000 people was excluded at the last moment because the villagers had not helped the Security Forces with257 words
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Article73 1956-07-27 5 Minister Ends His 2-Day Visit KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Minister tor Commerce and Industry, Dr. Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, today cond his two-day official visit to Kuala Trengganu. The minister spent most of his time visiting several local Malay Industries and enquiring about their economic prospects. This morning hp Inspected73 words
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207 1956-07-27 5 Minister Invites Them To Quit KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minister for Agriculture, Inche -Abdul Aziz Ishak today told 30 senior Co-operative officers that if they were not prepared to put their backs to their jobs they had his permission to "leave gracefully now." The207 words
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Article72 1956-07-27 5 TEMERLOH. Thurs. A magistrate told a bullock cart. driver to shut up three times. but each Lime his order was Ignored. The driver. P. Muthu. 40. was rin°d $10 for contempt I of court. Muthu was answering a charge oi assaulting his wife and72 words
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Article24 1956-07-27 5 Til?: Labour Department has opened a branch office in Temerloh, The Labour officer U Mr. Diong Chin San, recently transferred from Ipoh.24 words
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219 1956-07-27 5 IPO 1 1, Thurs.— ln the Perak High Court today, Mr. Justice Th r>son held that the rule passed by the Perak State Government prohibiting the wearing of scarves or headcloth in such a manner BS to obstruct the side view of the219 words
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Article222 1956-07-27 5 NOT EVERYBODY'S CUP OF TEA KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Supplying: tea to members of Her Majesty's forces in Mala.va should not be anybody's cup of tea, the chturvraUaha (meaning "teadispensers") maintain. Their association have appealed to the Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, to save them from army contractors. This followed Malaya222 words
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Article150 1956-07-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Malaya Borneo Building Society m Selangor has $25 million to loan out to buyers of low-cost houses. New hojme owner? willT^— mako only ten per cent down ff^ ■^^■■i^^— payment for a house. The Society will meet the balance, recoverable150 words
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Advertisement115 1956-07-27 5 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE Es invaluable Wind Mixture is an r lent remedy for Stomach Pains, ""^tfoatlon, Indigestion Acidity, hecrtburn. Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG [HE TIGER MEDICAL HALL KXRLESS NFRVESOF STEEL AGAINST^^v. THE THLNDERI\G KbR\S OF DEATH! i jf£ *v^j i ill *K«115 words
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Advertisement452 1956-07-27 5 Highlights tfrom a brilliant range For inexpensive personal transport you cannot beat the 125 C.C. Bantam, economical •to buy and to run, it has ample power to go places in a hurry. Or, if you want more power, there's the 150 C.C. Bantam Major, too! 125 C.C. BANTAM; 150 C.C.452 words
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295 1956-07-27 6 Standard Probe Shows Alarming Figures DURING the past 1 2 months, more than 7,200 people, mostly commercial and Government clerks, have been summonsed to the Singapore Civil District courts for bad debts. And the number is increasing each year. This alarming figure295 words
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87 1956-07-27 6 He Didn't Defame Woman's Character A WOMAN alleged in a Singapore Court ye&terday that the proprietor pi a Chinese cunic ;n New Bridge Road, had circulated pamphieis that would reputation. prietor I the Imic, is acquitted C or. a. ing u Wai M rs w o ic co that on87 words
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Article49 1956-07-27 6 PENANG T:v.:rs. -Lam Bit Cnong. managing par:: the Malayan Press, Chu Street, was fined a total ol 565. In th( Magistrate's Cc irt on pleading guilty to charges under the Machinery Ordinance. Lii:^. operated printing machine r*, wr.ichhad no certificate of fitness or protective shield.49 words
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Article26 1956-07-27 6 THE Science Societv of Raffles institution. Singapore, will hold its first postwar exhibition from 10 a.m. to rt p m. in the school today.26 words
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133 1956-07-27 6 A SINGAPORE Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereuxtbourn, yesterday told three Apache gangsters: "You have been preying on the public for a long time •nd the Police are tying to put down thuggery. The Court will support the Police/' The three thugs, working as133 words
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Article, Illustration194 1956-07-27 6 "INDIA has every reason to be proud of her present navy," said Rear Admiral Sir St. John Tyrwhitt, Flag Officer of the nine-ship Indian Navy Flotilla, which arrived in Singapore yesterday on a seven-day goodwill visit from India. Admiral Tyrwhitt, who is making his last official194 words
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161 1956-07-27 6 TENDERS for the con- strucUon of the new terminal building of the Singapore Airport, costing between seven and eight minion dollats, will be called soon. Minister for Comn' tions and Works, Mr. Francii Thomas, yesterday told ne\v.;men that work will start ihis yesr It will161 words
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426 1956-07-27 6 Defence Counse Attacks Report By Pape IPOH, Thurs.— Defence Counsel a > Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, toda> termed a lnU! er ed in the Straits Times on Jul> 21 as wh T° n N misleading and prejudicial' to his client Mr. Scpnivasagam was re- f" ferring Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir426 words
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Advertisement117 1956-07-27 6 OUT OF THE SHADOWS OF A I OUT OF THE WONDERFUL wl I T SELECTION OF BT^Bflßk^^^^^JH >^ j\i j4SMfttt^/ :^9 r^* K o^BB P^nßSPfs^H^^ |P^ tbl wF mt B^^ B^v < -^fli JB&' B^Eb^Bhl^^**' wßr^ hv/ flHf BB^ llMT'iTiHitl^afrftfiwlßnfti'' xjafl K" ILril KJ I rf^ I Eft k RSttedfll117 words
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Article, Illustration372 1956-07-27 7 <,\v\\\\\\\w II y «uu\»\v j Christine Diemer j fv\V\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V* IF you want to be token right out of this mundane world into happier spheres, go to see Cyd Charisse in "Meet Me In Las Vegas" a Metro?Goldwyn-Mayer extravaganza in Colour-CinemaScope. While the picture itself372 words
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Article402 1956-07-27 7 STEVE NEOH - STEVE NEOH this M<ii3fi<> Stftrvi* says R Budd. A er ne it aga n 9 both he and :od censor spared no IMI up an bes ts€ fof h^A rOC 111 MAkiil -^cvs cl! the -»f Cinemad Deiuxe Cr fc sal sm of a f402 words
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Article, Illustration283 1956-07-27 7 |i /I comics and plenty of slapstick should be enough 'or an ordinary laughing session at the Cathay when RANK'S latest comedy "Jumping For Joy" is released Leading the team is stag 2 and TV star Frankie Howerd iriio puUls his "faces"283 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-07-27 7 PAGING Miss Diana Flias of Owen Road, Singapore! Here she is (right) and doesn't she remind you of somebbdy in Hollywood? Yes. Leslie Caron of course! If Diana contacts Cathay Organization shell find two gifts waiting frtr her a Max Factor Hollywood gift box and a free hair-do77 words
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Article66 1956-07-27 7 J LOYD Nolan has purJ chased the novel "Cami.la Dickenson." by Madeleine L'Engle. which he will a.dapt for the Broadway sta^e. Nolan will direct and produce, but wi!! not appear in the play. Nolan first goes to London, after completing his starring role with William Holdcn in66 words
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Article343 1956-07-27 7 TERRY PILLAY - TERRY PILLAY SWORDS. CUFFS AND SNUFFS v-saysv nPAKEN in the spirit in which it is -near-it, "The Purple Ma*k" is entertaining, colourful and action-packed with two hours of laughter, suspense and th-ills coming to Capitol. Tony Curtis in the star role very adequately fills the343 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous107 1956-07-27 7 Standard's :.::r;;cri puzzle I a ito Army bi:t 15 < i 1 I > t diet (10) q Hoc- it assist face-savings I O > S tft 1 I Im 'BM 14 Bewitched Say a five letter word (10) low, if dissenting ipel (8) 4 -3 Speaks to a crowd107 words
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920 1956-07-27 8 Singapore Standard Organized Unrest QRGAN T IZEP unrest is again threatening Malaya In Singapore and the Federation it is clear that well-timed plans are bein? put into operation to defy authority and to create a situation which can lead to dangerous consequences. The two Governments have, no doubt, taken due920 words
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Article, Illustration668 1956-07-27 8 Colin Legum - Colin Legum By LONDON DR. Kw&mt Nkrumah's r^oundmg two-to-one victory m his country's elections leave> no room lor doubt about Britain's final decision on the independence of the Gold Coast. Dr Xkrumah had agreed to hold a general election to prove, that he could obtain668 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Letter314 1956-07-27 8 2 Sir; It is gratifying to note that much thought nas been given by an Alliance Counx ciiior. Tuan Haji bin Hdji Mahmud, at the last meeting of the Perak State Council, 2 when he called upon the Perak Government to find x ways and means of314 words
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Letter48 1956-07-27 8 j J Sir; The Indian section 2 of Radio Malaya plays only three or four records during 2 Hindustani request pro- grammes. There are many 2 Hindustani fans and this is most unsatisfactory to I them. Can't Radio Malaya J do something about it? < DISGUSTED 1 Singapore48 words
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Letter113 1956-07-27 8 Sir; The genera! pub- J lie. who use Collycr Quay car park, have had to suffer for some considerable time, the inconvenience of at- tempting to park their J cars in some semblance J of order amongst refuse J and litter strewn re- gularly every night by113 words
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Article635 1956-07-27 8 The NEWS as it strikes me .^ELDOM does it hap- pen in the legal pro- fession that a Dispeni ser of Justice earns the 1 affection. regard and I respect of the members of the Bar. When such a phenomenon takes place it is to the credit i of the635 words
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522 1956-07-27 8 Sir Hilary Blood - Sir Hilary Blood -By a distinguished administrator kwho has Id many important in Commonwealth territories GOVERN M ENT White Paper recently published in London on the Oversea Civil Service contains a proposal as interesting as, m the li^ht of recent political changes in the522 words
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Advertisement37 1956-07-27 8 H m n i mi, 1 1 Miri crTTfMin iMiuuiilJ smm m^^m^^M f PIANO ACCORDIOMS Sl> 37 7 J.T»O.(M» 120 \l $700.00 Packing Postage Free. Sc'e Agents:SWEE LEE COMPANY ML North Bridge Road. Singapore. 6. Tel:- *****37 words
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Advertisement61 1956-07-27 8 LOEWE OPT* Rht k H xl 2 ll* $182.50 MoUfcl nR\ k (S'pore Pnce) 6VALV, rSHRIAIMWVTS fROM All <*Vt h Hun v RICHI IWTO VOIR HOMr ISUfRFO HOMtS NOW BtW RADIO WITH tASC Of NMC Sole Agents— i fp, KEE HUAT RADIO C^JIA 122-124, ORCHARD RD., S'PORI-9 PHONt 227, BATU61 words
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Article351 1956-07-27 9 Drunk, Vicious And Corrupt 9 Labour Member's Charge Causes Row In Commons Cnmm L ON«>ON July 26 (Reuter)— Uproar broke out in the House of Commons yesterday when a Labour Member charged that leading L L" 1 rt* I'7 ych l lslflinds had "mploined that Mr.351 words
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Article105 1956-07-27 9 HOLLYWOOD. July 26 (Reu- tcr)— Miss Universe, .Miss GerI many and Miss Sweden signed dim contracts hero yesterday part of their reward Cor their triumph in the beauty contest at Long Beach. California, last week. Carol Morris. 20. of lowa. who won the title "Miss Universe."105 words
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Article57 1956-07-27 9 JOHANNESBURG, South Afri _'H (AP>— a womn i had both arm- and legs amputated after radium treat- e cancer on Wednesday td a summons against ihe Transvaal provincial administration claiming lf)0,000 daraages Her claim alleges toss of hands, leg and procreative powers through ramum burns in57 words
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Article82 1956-07-27 9 KARACHI. ,lw'y 28. (UP).— Pour members oi the French Karakoram expedition have ed the 23,000-foot Muztagh tower in Nortnern Kashmir, it was announced yesterday, a cable from the croup 'carter Gupdo Magnoue ?aid the climbers reached the top on 12, six days after the Bri--1 :.-:i82 words
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Article68 1956-07-27 9 Explosion On The Bun Today fOKTO July 26, .p _>i»\fral Japanese predicted toplosion on the variously disturb j r idio com n Friday. >lc teorological in Tokyo irnins: to the kil 1 <'?pphoni» id THfgr nn Company ,t the possible i black *pot in de\elopin2: |h» i'i ib<mt July 2168 words
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Article40 1956-07-27 9 2fi KP) ion will begin I here soon to ies on I naval in air I D Rarernment B "en the ■r full i l are ex""e said the i to work out fur-40 words
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95 1956-07-27 9 20 Years Jail For Drunken Motorist KEY WEST, Florida. July 26 The driver of a ai ;ed a boy 10 blocks nten ed to on Wcdnesdav ob a pica of gnj 1 he driver. 2fV-vear-o:ii Allen B^ I !ne fudge: "What- seni have thai ■e bQ my life." B* Joseph95 words
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Article66 1956-07-27 9 —Or In a r -v t .-:rwhlch led c! five Grt f eamen who were held In r bearing o n v jl entering the r s .?n aut. k the five into n Tupsdaj at nearl Bettendorf, following auo Invest n begun :n> were found in66 words
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Article18 1956-07-27 9 CUTEST NUDIST era Sunbathing I g n Bernar- r OOOBtnamed :ed the t of r. ;r '5 R<18 words
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Article140 1956-07-27 9 Uj r.iwford lo^\<ed h I .irs of me ind i K i of Hollybod. The Queen Qietl think actor, there tble. th'- 1 K ur- ha.- r ezcttenv at, not even M ir. m Brando. "A.> r actri It's Gr< ta Ciarc She's the only Wtto140 words
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Article27 1956-07-27 9 DR MILTON Eisenhower, brother of President Eisenhower, and former president of Pennsylvania State University, has been elected president of John Hopkins University in Baltimore. Reuter.27 words
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Article161 1956-07-27 9 RANGOON, July 26 (UP) Two uniformed agents of the Communist .Chinese Army's political branch were discovered among a group of illegal Chinese immigrants arrested by Burmese civil police in early morning raids on border points on July 19, according to reports reaching here from Myitkyina, a161 words
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Article72 1956-07-27 9 NEW DELHI. July 26 (UP)— India's former Finance Minister C. D. Dcshmukh yesterday charged Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru with "taking unilateral decisions outside the Cabinet." He said that he had differences with Nehru on previous occasions also. But this time, he said. h~ had to resign "because72 words
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Article48 1956-07-27 9 MALFORD. New Hampshire. Juiy 26 (AP) A sightseer plunged to death on Wednesday and seven persons were injured when a cable snapped as it carried tourists up Rowe Mountain. The chair lift is used by skiers m the winter and by tourists in the summer.48 words
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Article40 1956-07-27 9 TOKYO. July 2'3 (Rcutcr)— Police said today they had been unabie to get any explanation out of a young man discovered in a Tokyo temple graveyard where he had disinterred a corpse and was nibbling at a bone.40 words
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Article30 1956-07-27 9 ISTANBUL, July 2G (UP)— Two British airmen, missing from Cyprus in a fishing boat, have been arrested at Golouk bn the coast of Southern Turkey, Turkish authorities announced.30 words
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Article37 1956-07-27 9 MARSEILLES. July 26 (UP) A giant World War II mine has been discovered in the harbour here where hundreds of thousands of ship passengers have embarked and disembarked since the end of the war.37 words
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Article18 1956-07-27 9 DA?*IASCUS. July 26 (UP)— The Syrian government yesterday approved establishment of diplomatic relations with Communist China.18 words
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234 1956-07-27 9 JAKARTA, JuJ<y 26 (IP)— lndonesia's navy has been fighting a losing: battle against army smugglers and pirates, it was revealed today. Naval Chief of Staff ViceAdmiral Subijakto stated his men could eliminate smuggling if only they had the boats and equipment. "We cannot234 words
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Article107 1956-07-27 9 Marilyn Arthur Co Out Visiting LONDON. July 2G. CReuter) —Mr Arthur Miller was unavailable tor comment late i last night on the decision of the House of Representatives to Indict him for contempt. He and nis wife Marilyn Monroe were said to be "out visiting" from their rented < country107 words
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Article60 1956-07-27 9 BOMBAY. July 26 (AP) A mas? exftdtlS of the Anjar reqion of India was under way m Wednesday as thousands of residents fled after the town was bit by a second earthquake in five days. The new tremor 'clicd some dwellings already damaged but was not60 words
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Article106 1956-07-27 9 LONDON. July 26 < Reuter) A British guided missile, the Fireflash. used by one aircraft to destroy another, should be delivered to the Royal Air Force this year, a Government spokesman said yesterday. Lord Gosford. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Defence, said the RAF. would use106 words
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Article42 1956-07-27 9 WASHINGTON. Juiy ?6 (AP)— The Bureau of Mine? on Wednesday reported 2.33 men were killed in coal mine accidents in the U.S. during the first half of 1955. This was 19 more than in the similar period last year.42 words
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160 1956-07-27 9 She Now Dies Of Incurable Disease NEWCASTLE ON-TYNE. (England) July 26 (Reuter) A 49-year-old woman. suffering from an incurable disease, has died at her home here— two weeks from the day her husband pleaded guilty in court to a "mercy" attempt to kill her with an overdone of drugs. Harold160 words
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Article48 1956-07-27 9 WASHINGTON. July 28 'AP> The House of Representatives quickly pa.s>r<j and sent to the Senate today a compromise bill appropriating U553. 766. 570. 000 <M$lL--299.710.000) in new fund* lor the foreign aid programme. The bill cleared the House by almost unanimous voice vote.48 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-07-27 9 DANCING NUNS THESE Catholic nuns, studying urama at the Tniversity of Notre Dame this Summer are shown kicking up their heels in a dancing chorus in a rehearsal at South Bend, Indiana. July 21. of the musica.l show "The Complaining Angel." The show, is being seen only by priests andA.P. - 62 words
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Advertisement65 1956-07-27 9 s§& ISEGII c ?OWE S r M n a vTdT TRACTORS b6O IMPLEMENTS W 11^ I a range o4 mctors from a -or- no f> f i hPdvy J J \wV raj !^r A requiring the same EP |m W w 1^ and know-how for efficient operation RJX V OK65 words
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Advertisement110 1956-07-27 9 Budget-wise T^y\ Tor Trie &*%k\ 1 A 4^ \Wf Man Of the Housel^^j^^ Fine White Poplin Shirts, with single cuff, fused collar and breast pocket, they moke a good bu/. Sizes I4J to I7| 5.50 I v> Short-sleeved White Poplin shirts *?tfi «o?t collar and breast pocket. Hard wearing nd110 words
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255 1956-07-27 10 LONDON, July 26 (Reuter)— A plea by Lord Attlee, former Labour Prime Minister, that Archbishop Makarios, leader of the Union-with-Greece movement in Cyprus, should be brought back from exile at once, was rejected in the House of Lords last night. Lord Salisbury, Cabinet Minister, said255 words
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67 1956-07-27 10 Mr. Mikoyan Has A Plan For M. East AMMAN. July 26 (Reuter) Jordanian newspapers reported today that Mr. Anastas Mikoyan. a Soviet First Deputy Prime Minister, would visit theS^rab capitals, including Amman, and Israel, soon with a plan to settle the Arab-Israeli dispute. They said he would also offer economic67 words
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Article48 1956-07-27 10 MR. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations SecretaryGeneral, announced in Geneva yesterday that he had .sent '"a new strong appeal" to Israel and the Arab states to observe the cease-fire agreement after the wounding oi p. U.N. observer in a clash between Israel and Jordan forces on Wednesday.48 words
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Article141 1956-07-27 10 SAY 'NO' WHEN BALDY ASKS FOR MASSAGE LONDON. July 2fi (AP) Prof. E. J. Moynahan emerged from a lengthy study of human hair yesterday with the verdict that wearing: a hat will neither (1) make you eo bald or (2) keep you from going bald. "The wearing141 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-07-27 10 SUMMER CARNIVAL photo. MORE than one million Japanese gathered alonp the bankf of tlir- s un in Tokyo recently to enjoy the capital's annual Summer carnh i] Kith s 0.000 iireworks on the river. More than 8.500 policemen wen on ,?N emergency. il U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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264 1956-07-27 10 LONDON, July 26 (Reuter)— The Board of Trade toda t< ln ,tl Gentian export challenge to Britain "formidable." and urged ftntiVinnogJl improve sales promotion overseas and neglect no chance oi setting ne« J business i Z .9 The Board devoted a spc article264 words
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59 1956-07-27 10 Conspieacy To Bribe Charge Against 4 ter> —Four Bam leading British d pleaded no; her* today 1 G9l conspirai errv 1 Kea .jvaj rini nt oi John I ne Department g imi Char'. I nam director ol J Comp Ity to ar. of corn.: of 5;. j wn a? S"yndi<59 words
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Article71 1956-07-27 10 LONDON. July 25 (Reuter) Mr. Alan Lcnrnx-Boyc. the Colonial Secretary, today turned down a suggestion in the House of Commons 1 conference in London ol British colonies to ci^cu^ self-govemmer Mr. Stanley Aw: Labour member, proposed this "m view of the ra] I gence of the71 words
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Advertisement245 1956-07-27 10 JH pONCTURE B0 pROOF /m!mS& PIERCED BY 3-INCH JMI NAILS THEY SHOWED S/flrw! N0 LOSS 0F PRESSURE! W^DUNLOP 111 S uoui had 4llUi **ml irw 23rd 2<)th I HUw^mtmli J h I<?36 TUBELESS TYRES Miiif mSI I 0N a five dav test coverin s 1 230 miles three *lii*E«fi£A/ DUNLOP245 words
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Advertisement74 1956-07-27 10 \Ai LJ lAf 111 R E ms TRADE FAIR 1956! GREAT WORLD m TRADE AND INDUSTRIES 0 TO BE ELECTED BY POPULARJO MAKE YOl'R CHOICE FROM I'" 1 )F J |agg| ON DISPLAY IN FRONT OF Till OK I R OFFICE FROM MONDAY. 30th u{ 1 PvV VOTING WILL COMMI74 words
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Miscellaneous799 1956-07-27 10 cAlmanac Information at a Glance fei^^cS REDIFFUSION 2mm~>^ A -^^V 5.30 Calling all children, ff^-j, fjS DD f KF.IH! I I -«I<>\ Mher Network): %JT \J2sofflfa 8.8.C-Gm.T.H S,rv.«: fr^t^ ?S 5 MSfKI^^MfWF M I °pm Oi Way Of e; £u Musical CloVk: 815 R:cr..,:d Hay■M?^ iTciSftt/ From The Editorials; 5.15799 words
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Article, Illustration150 1956-07-27 11 A KV\VAK Is forging ahead with her forestry extent that by 1%0 the territory should petl belts of forest reserves which will not onlv ft t hr headwaters of many important rivers but hie source of timber supply, bar Mr. F. G. 5 63,000150 words
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Article83 1956-07-27 11 Policy On Sarawak Dod Growing IT effort v hi'.f been >.ir mti arc i ii- to perMi.idr iiirrs in S;\r.\--t nt nwrp prom lem of wti p.uli i tlie Colonial Vlr. Irnnnx i the II— M of V :-u to a q F iprove the .system S I r he83 words
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Article, Illustration158 1956-07-27 11 f of the F rd tnpany of Ltd. h I ste dy expansion to keep pa the p ring demand for motor vehicle transport both in n and- present ;nd n Sii e and the Federarrently produces a of eleven oi cars; ana and oi tractors from component158 words
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Article43 1956-07-27 11 Selangor United Dividend THE Selang r Ui lubber s recommended F 171 The profit including refunds of replanti: a amounted to £3<U .s year). United Kingdom laiayan Tax E 18,493 leral ind payment of lend £S The amount to be carried for15J 59).43 words
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Article, Illustration26 1956-07-27 11 f.cr. I at BoCXp B I i f I D Z irpet n lusting away then i Iff, "h the r.26 words
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119 1956-07-27 11 THF Rubber Advisory Board of the First Division of Sarawak decided at its meeting in Kuching recently to ask for the Simplification of the procedure for col- subsidy under the Revised Rubber Replanting z. i Scheme. This was one of the several recommendations made for119 words
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Article43 1956-07-27 11 IK Malayan Exchange Banks AatodaUoO made the following c :atcs 10 merchan 1 New York: bu: I airmail, 'tt ;s2 8 OJ>. W «<<>* i:> credit bills. S3 trade > bills; selUng, TT. or on. S2j i teadjr. Otner rxchange rates remain unaltered.43 words
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370 1956-07-27 11 WASHINGTON, July 26. In economics as in sporis. *-c orris arc made to be broken. And .just as new marks constantly are being: set on the athletic field, so the American economy continues to move on to new achievements. Only this week, the370 words
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Article41 1956-07-27 11 A GOVERNMENT team from the United Kingdom is expected to arrive in Canada next month to conclude a contract with Cannes for the purchase of uranium, Mr. W. J. Bennet. president of the Crown-owned Eldorado Mining and Refining announced.41 words
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Article120 1956-07-27 11 ONE of the features of th» Singapore Trade and Industries Fair, 1956, s a scale design of one of the mansions of the summer palace of Chinese Emperors put" up bv Ovaitme which won th? first prize in the top class of exhibitors. This is the third120 words
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Article30 1956-07-27 11 A TEA trade spokesman said in Colombo that Ceylon's tea market in Egypt has been cut off because of Ceylon's lack of imports from that country. U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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646 1956-07-27 11 Finance And Commerce ROOM FOR ALL TYPES OF RUBBER IN THE PRESENT ECONOMY WORLD rubber rroding has recovered some pf its former vitality this morttn despite the recession in the U.S. motor industry. Many users of natural rubber, remembering the great swings in price movements last winter, wonder whether the646 words
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Article172 1956-07-27 11 t AN AMERICAN museuri* expert is working in Sarawak collecting specimens of the fauna for research in Chicago. lie is Dr. Robert Inger of ihc Chicago Natural History Museum Curator of the Museum's Amphibians and Reptiles Division. Dr. Inger who will spend five weeks in the172 words
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Advertisement80 1956-07-27 11 More Commercial News In Page 12 MALAYA BORNEO BUILDING SOCIETY LTD. (AS AGENTS) OFFER FOR SALE TERRACE HOUSES AT PETALING JAYA (OFF JALAN TEMPLER) SELLING PRICES $5,000, TERMS OF PURCHASE Initial Deposit $500. Monthly Repayments $40 for 15 years. ACCOMMODATION Lounge, 2 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Usual Conveniences. CONSTRUCTION Brick, Tiled roof,80 words
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Miscellaneous76 1956-07-27 11 EXPECTED TODAY KLM KLB24 JAK 9.00 a.m. Malavan Airwavs MLI2I KGMAL 9.55 a.m. Malavan Airways MLIOI PG/KL 1245 pjn. Garuda GA373 BKOK 2 Of) p.m. BOAC 8A704 LO.VCAL 2 20 p.m. Malayan Airways ML4OS Jc-?/KUCH 4 45 p.m. Malayan Alrwayi MLI33 KB/KL 6.35 p.m. Malayan Airways MIJII PG h.55 p.m.76 words
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Article149 1956-07-27 12 OUTER ROADS Straat Banka, Trafalgar, President Jackson, Grozny, Gen I Verspjik, Claire T. Empire! Merchant, Ganges Maru, Steel Artisan, De\ shire. Mombassa, Al Branon. Wei Ming, Selandia, Ltex Auckland. Oluf Maersk, Glenartney, Mlna. INNER ROADS T< ck Thong, Sri Trengganu, Pho:-.« Chau, Manihine, Hua Heng, Moonflsh, Tons149 words
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Article, Illustration172 1956-07-27 12 —Says Team Leader THE prospects of developing trade between Malaya and Cambodia were bright, the leader of Singapore's unofficial trade delegation to Cambodia, Mr. Tan Keong Choon, a rubber magnate, told The Standard yesterday. The 18-man .delegation, comprising members of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, the172 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-07-27 12 SHELL'S Penang Office held an annual dinner for dealet New World Park, The branch manager. Mr. FE Tih,,, u P the Catherine ix Mc 128 words
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71 1956-07-27 12 Fed. Rubber Exports At 60,768 Tons FEDERATIOX rubber exports in June totalled 60.768 tons, of which Singapore trade (including rubber for transhipment at Singapore) accounted fcr 27.730 ton>. Direct foreign export? accounted for the remaining 33,038 tons. Rubber production amounted •o 29,409 tons for estates and 23,109 tons for smallholdings71 words
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Article29 1956-07-27 12 A NEW electronic instrument to aid the fight against i one of America's troublesome safety problems industrial noise has been introduced by Mine Safety Appliances Company, Pittsburgh.29 words
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Article29 1956-07-27 12 GERMAN steel prires will not be raised for the time being "for psychological and political reasons." the Steel Association decided at its meeting recently at Frankfurt.29 words
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Article198 1956-07-27 12 MALAYAN tin? were firm yesterday; while rubbers showed improvements in a few counters, according to the Malayan Share- rakers' Associa* tion. Industrial shares continued steady. Price changes announced Of the \^o~iation yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Alex Bricks Ords. 1-80 1.90 xd p re fs 1.70 1.75198 words
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Article, Illustration170 1956-07-27 12 SINGAPORE schoolboy Tony Tan Tai Kim will have $75 extra to spend at the Great World trade fair. The $75 is the prize which he won yesterday when he spotted "Mr. Knight's Castile" sauntering in Raffles Place, and showed him a Knight's Castile soap wrapper.170 words
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Article298 1956-07-27 12 A BRITISH Government publication explains the current recession in R industry by pointing- to the indust) recruitment during: its postwar xpansin, The bulletin lor Industry.; a mommy review c nomic situation pi 1 by the Treasury, saj the b ground to the recent cha: in theReuter - 298 words
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Article30 1956-07-27 12 market U cents I < ills p,. r u market on^ lat tl i d Stati rubr -gaaa jsma SOON PR® |Sep- I I •ember I M30 words
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Article40 1956-07-27 12 NEW expor' records for Bri0, T.Y. Bud e;ectr i equipment, both for June and the first six months of the year, tre announced by the Radio istry Council. June sales tol I i 570,--were £170.000 nmz MCbbnv40 words
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Advertisement606 1956-07-27 12 THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950. (F.M. No. 52 of 1950) IPOH AND MENGLEMBU TOWN COUNCIL (PROCEDURE FOR ELECTIONS) Regulations, 1954. Appendix A to r:<. o.x. 210 54) Rugulation 14(1) NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION OF REGISTER. L'nder the provisions I Regulation (14)1 ol the Ipoh and Menglembu 1 C r •Pn606 words
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Advertisement525 1956-07-27 12 NOTICES i THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950. (F.M. No. 52 of 1950) IPOH AND MENGLEMBU TOWN COUNCIL (PROCEDURE FOR ELECTIONS) Regulations, 1954. (Appendix A to Pk G.N.210/54). Regulation 14(1) NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION OF REGISTER. TTNDER the provisions of U Regulation I4<n of the Ipoh and Menglembu Town Council (Procedure525 words
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Advertisement560 1956-07-27 12 BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES SINGAPORE NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION A QUARTERLY session of the Board of Licensing Justices for Singapore will be held in the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate in the Criminal District and Magistrates' Courts Building. South Bridge Road, Singapore at 10.30 a.m. on Thursday,560 words
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Advertisement181 1956-07-27 12 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11.) In the Hish Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore TN BANKRUPTCY No 137 of x 1950. Re WOO SOO CHONG. of 567, Serangoon Road. Singapore, 8. (Clerk). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First and Final dividend is intended to be181 words
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Advertisement84 1956-07-27 12 MAERSK LINE M/S EIDANCEB P. S'HAM PENANG 25 26 July 27 28 UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING B« sis "AUNGTHITSA hJA End Cargo Accepted For Penang Ra Contmt INTERNATIONAL SHIPPIH6/* «7, Neil Road. Irlmtwi' W^J M/V "NORTITsTAR ETA SINGAPORE m ETD SINGAPORE Accepting loodtng f( for further prrt.culc* agent: L yj),84 words
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Miscellaneous195 1956-07-27 12 MALAYAN" sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done; Industrials: F. X. ords $1 95, $1.96, $1 9o odd lot; F. prefs. $3: Gammon 51 PR- h waugh $!.4u: Jackson Co. Sl.;i2; xd. M. Golls. Si to $1,021; M. Breweries $2.85 xc:: Meial Box 51,'.1. 5! Sl.4Ti odd Robinson ords. $1.5U;195 words
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Miscellaneous116 1956-07-27 12 PRODUCE PRICES SINGAPORE Chinese Produe- Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra July $25J buyers, S2s^ sellers, August $251 buyers, $26 sellers; coconut oil" ibulk' 540 sellers, coconut oil (drums) $4: n Hers: Muntok white pepper $115. Sarawak white $114, Special Sarawak black .$77. Singapore Copra Association closing116 words
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Advertisement761 1956-07-27 13 ;L O-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 4 13 2/ 6 Robinton Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LSNE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE t ji. Boston, New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports. S'por. p. Sham Pcnam I 27 |uly ,|Mws 29 Au«/* Sept 5/6 Sept 7/b s« pt n to proceed via other port* to761 words
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Advertisement1059 1956-07-27 13 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) "S? THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T o Carrier* option to proceed via other ports to load and dneharg* cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON O CONTINENT Singapore. Due Sails P. Sham Penanjj MeUmput for Liverpool C. 29 301,059 words
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Advertisement916 1956-07-27 13 MITSUI |J} LINE S'pore P. Sham Penang FOR JAPAN from India Fujikawa Maru for Moji, Kobe, Yokohama 19 Aug 15 Aug Azumasan Maru tor Yokohama, Kobe, Mcji 23 Aug Amagisan Moru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 28 Aug FOR JAPAN from Continent Akagisan Moru for Yokohama, Nagoya Kobe vio Hongkong 4916 words
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Advertisement659 1956-07-27 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soiling* fo» Bangkok and/or Fa. East. Penong P S ham S'per« "SELANDIA" G. 19 23 "MOMBASA" G. 44 "PANAMA" 10/12 Aug 13 '5 Aug 16/18 Aug "SUMBAWA" 17 20 Aug From Hongkong "PRODUCE" 31 July/1 Aug Discharging in the Roods HOMEWARDS Sailings foi Genoa. Antwerp Rotterdom,659 words
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289 1956-07-27 14 ONE morning this week, it being a wet and cold (well a lot cooler than usual) day, I donned a sweater, and toddled off cheerfully to the office, expecting the usual working day. BOY! DID 1 MAKE A MISTAKE! Immediately on289 words
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Article, Illustration284 1956-07-27 14 advises— Terry Pillay paper, that have been used to describe and boost the Sweater Girl. Think of the luxurious lives these same girls lead, helped over every obstacle that lies in their way, never having to worry about their wardrobes, but just making sure they have a few variations284 words
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Article329 1956-07-27 14 Are You Happily Married? asks Bob Thomas ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey TJ APPILY married? If no, you arc mi exception^ says Samuel G. KUng. Kling, lawyer and author of several books on marriage, told the Maryland State Bar Association unhappy viarriages far out" number blissful unions. "For every four marriages,329 words
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Article426 1956-07-27 14 TO 1) AV S QUOTATION: "There is never any neffi to worry. The lo»v of the w Universe lookv out for an things, and all we have to do k- is our duty as it comes along "V* from day to day." \V. Q. Judge. -yi426 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-07-27 14 W r v'Yr cl B. fftrla tritl I r7r),r y have every opportunity useen in nhrr-r picture of i Btfl the r op?'cs, i;-hcre the I To attract tfu gtrU ha?-e fr; 1 care/ul a>:d FEEI -;ds.43 words
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Article420 1956-07-27 14 C. Lyle Jackson - C. Lyle Jackson By all the world over, at some time in their life, desire the same thing to attract and to hold the attention of the opposite sex. Visits to the hairdressers foF the latest coiffure, purchasing of expensive "beauty aids", the slickest dress, the highest420 words
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Article156 1956-07-27 14 MR. I. H. the men e to this column te s me he u fond of carpentry, an I wto know if I he iv- modernise f- r brass bedstead he ha One way would be to saw off the main side-posts of both156 words
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Article13 1956-07-27 14 PAT DRAKS Informal Counter 3 added. ing per your M I I I13 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-07-27 14 P\RIS: Taking the opportunity of the heat wave that mercilessly strikes Pari>, a young; Parisian sheds every stitch of clothing before taking: a cooline dip in the water of the pool. It is a sure bet that more than one of the grown ups who surround him68 words
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Advertisement154 1956-07-27 14 that silken .^A W fragrance w ihe l6ves <dlm ,to h9 II Oj^jg LAW Perfume, Lotion and Eau de Cologne Mujtom Montorl SOLE ACESTS .-.,,■>.,» §m m&DTWfcSn** RAFFLES PLAC^ SINGAPORE P. 0. BOX 393 WHAT IS IT? WHERE FROM? I RURIEI' PAVLOW HUBERT GREGG MX DENHAM IAM CARMiCHATI vistaV'Sion C«i»»»»,154 words
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243 1956-07-27 15 >FU YORK, July 26 (AP)-The Milwaukee u s powered by Bobby Thomson's grand-slam lf ru i. opened up a 4*-game lead in the National ut > .vith i 7-4 victory over the New York Giants jne><s^ while the Brooklyn Dodgers knocked off p243 words
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Article34 1956-07-27 15 RAJTU rtitution 13th annual j msns? can n fhursd iy at se S i pool. T -rime IncluCus t3 es freestyle event for old L be I accepted at the pool.34 words
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Article, Illustration522 1956-07-27 15 MOORE WINS MILLION DOLLAR GAMBLE By JACK CUDDY TORONTO, Ontario, July 26 (UP) -Ancient Archie Moore won a million dollar gamble in lopsided fashion tonight by lancing big James J. Parker with left jabs and battering him with rights until ttie blood-smeared Canadian was helpless andStandardpic - 522 words
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Article333 1956-07-27 15 BRIAN CHAPMAN - TOP MEN —OR TOUR IS OFF BRIAN CHAPMAN India's Amazing Threat To MCC By LONDON, Thurs. India's cricket chiefs yesterday sprang one of the biggest .international shocks for many seasons over the tour plan for the winter of 1957-58. Although only an "A' tour is planned, they want M.C.C. to333 words
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Article88 1956-07-27 15 SWAPS SETS A NEW RECORD INGLEWOOD, California, July 26 (AP) Swaps, the overwhelming: favourite, easily won the Holly Pajk's U.5.51 10,500 Suncet Handicap yesterday in the world record time of 2:38 1/5 sees. Honey's Alibi was seeom'. Blue Vol was third? The old world record for the mile and 5/888 words
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96 1956-07-27 15 Entries Wanted For SBHFA Competitions SINGAPORE Business Houses Football Association invite entries for their annual knockout soccer competitions, which are scheduled to start in about three weeks' time. Mr. Ng Sen Hor. the honorary secretary of SB.HFA told the Standard that the divisions of clubs for the competitions will be96 words
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Article101 1956-07-27 15 THE following team has been selected to represent the Army (Singapore) versus the Police at Nee Soon on Sunday. Major Jourdan (GHQ FARELF (Postal) Maior Maguire— (RAOO. Major Douglas—(GHQ FARELF (QMov) Capt. Webb (Capt) (RAMC. BMH). Lt. Davidson— (lst Bn. Queen's Royal Rest.), Lt. Rutherford (S'pore101 words
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Article169 1956-07-27 15 ARMY GOLF RESULTS RESULTS of the S::: apo r e Army Golf Society Bogey competition under ha.'id:ra n held at the Royal Island Club on Wednesday were as follows: A "Division (14 h'cap and under 1 Winner IWajor H. B C. Daviep (1) 1 up. Other Cards: Major H. Halford169 words
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851 1956-07-27 15 SINGAPORE'S Primary School athletes set 11 new records and equalled two old ones at their combined meet at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The best performance prize was awarded to Francis Leong, who came first in the 100 yds. and 220 in the A group.851 words
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Advertisement661 1956-07-27 15 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT VACANCIES In Sir.jrapore Government Service (a) Medical and Health Officers. Medical Department Appointme on 3 yeai i robation. rv Sr: 120-30A-1030/ 40A-1420 oM. Apphcani uld possesf mediiftcaUons registrable in. re LJj ted Kingdom i I must nave had one years p experience. Selected cai tired to661 words
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Miscellaneous165 1956-07-27 15 iil Abner By Al Capp £~Z^^^* ~~Z~Zer% foNLv 55.000.-r Y l^'JJffr/^ZIjZ- suRE.'. r $5,000 is V s-s-suresO ift/\kii if»UT U D PER* V HV vo £arnjs A "t^Jrf^rZr,? 0 peanuts to a star > w-whv <4; «Xl IDC CAD PSYCHO' DAY. DOKTT "g±£Xs?%£if- < NOT GET THIS DOLL 2^ l\165 words
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Article138 1956-07-27 16 MANCHESTER, July 26 (Reuter*— Peter Richardson and Colin Cowdrey today save England their best start to a cricket test •fates! Australia for 18 years. j-- lored IM runs fogei n to 3 npile a nmanding I tal of 307 for three wickets on the138 words
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736 1956-07-27 16 R. Worlington Delights On Yielding Track By WINDSOR LAD PENANG, Thurs— ROYAL WORLINGTON 11. ridden by Barratt, did a delightful workout at this mornings winiling-up gallops at the Penang training track. 1 With Mfl onet Aquarua (Bougoure) tor company Royal Worlington II reeled of! three fur )ngs in 39 sec,736 words
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Article111 1956-07-27 16 BAD AX KESF.XIAX t -ounce Alexandra Football Tea-:-. 6-0 in a SAFA Junior Cuptie replay a* Geylang yesterday in their first match Badan Kesenian heid Alexandra F.T. t^ a goalless draw. S ">rers were Juraimi 2. K. o 3, and Hamzah. /Uexandra fielded only ten men and111 words
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Article645 1956-07-27 16 England's Openers Make Merry for England in test criCKet, and the 13th of his career. His Stand with Cowdrey was the highest England first-wicket partnership against Australia since Charlie Barnett and Len Hutton scored 219 in 1938. By Lunch Richardson (51) and Cowdrey (SH) had taken the total to 111-645 words
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Article32 1956-07-27 16 SINGAPORE Recreation Club beat Farrer Juniors 4-0 in a SAFA Junior cuptie on the SRC ground yesterday. Scorers for SRC were: Ivan Klas?. Kennv Grosse: Percy Peters and Gordon Aeria32 words
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272 1956-07-27 16 EDIN PETERS - $3,000 Short LIFTERS HAVE A HEAVY LOAD EDIN PETERS by OFFICIALS of the Singapore Amateur Weightlift- j ing Federation have every reason to feel confident about winning the team championship at the quadrangular weightlifting and bod; building contests between Red China Indonesia. Federation of Malaya and Singapore, scheduled to be272 words
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Article72 1956-07-27 16 A GOOD spell of bowling by Sunderaj, who took seven wickets for r^ine runs, highlighted the inter-school cricket match between St. Andrew's and RafTles Institution at Woodsviile yesterday. St. Andrew's won by six wickets and 35 runs. RafTles. 21. (Sunderaj seven 'for 9 and A. Le Strange72 words
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132 1956-07-27 16 LIFT BODY SHOW BY BOYS ON SUNDAY FASIR Panjang Boys' Club! will hold weightlifting and body beautiful contests at their clubhouse on Sunday from 715 p.m. The following have entered: Bantamweight; Bosnian bin Saban. Seiamat bin Sarmar.i. Rahmat bin Salam and C. Arianayagnm; Featherweight: Lee Kim Soon A. Rahim bin132 words
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Article53 1956-07-27 16 THE following will represent the Singapore Hockey Association against the Indian Xavv on July 27 and 31 on the Indian Association ground. July 27. Bingham: Fernando; Doraisamy; Schoon; Hay. Devadas; Martens: Hon Yam; Pennefather: Coutts; Wright. July SI: Siew Peng: Mosbergen: Aiit Singh; Shagaran; Veliupillai. Sharma: P'ernnnriez. Wincklcy:53 words
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Article72 1956-07-27 16 LONDON. July 26, (Rcutcr) Cricket close of play scores At Lords. Middlesex 164 arvi secondlv 170 for six, Robertson ~Y3 Ti'mus 64. Glamorgan 178, Hurst four for 26. At Bournemouth. Hampshire 125 and secondly 193. Horton 70, Greenhough six for 79. Lancashire 212. Grieves 5172 words
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Article159 1956-07-27 16 KOTA BAHRU. Thurs.— The inter-zone Malaya Cup football final between Kelantan and Singapore here tomorrow should be a fifty-fifty affair with the result liable to go either way. The Kelantan team will include nine players who played against Singapore in the final last. year. Newcomer Shaikh159 words
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892 1956-07-27 16 VERITY GILL - It's The Same Old Story... THEY'RE BROKE! VERITY GILL By Wanted $3,500 In A Hurry Or SAAA Title-bid Will Suffer RAIN, which ruined attendances at the Singapore Games at Jalan Besar stadium last Friday and Saturday, may also ruin Singapore AAA's hopes of fielding a full team at the Malayan892 words
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Article60 1956-07-27 16 BEATTY Secondary School beat Victoria School by 18 runs in a friendly inter-school cricket match played on Victoria School ground yesterday. Beatty Secondary School 47 runs (Ramakrishnan 18. A. Latiil 9, Sarbo .^even for 19). Victoria School 29 (Harhajan Sin^h 13. K. Rajah seven lor 7 runs,60 words
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Article151 1956-07-27 16 VAZIR MARKAR - Cey/on'S Stars Won Be Coming VAZIR MARKAR by CEYLON'S athletes Officially IKT mi» Wk J. Malayan AAA to compete in this x f tr "Jj Games at Penang next month, will after all. due to insufficient fundThe Ceylon AAA did not receive thi m-^, association had expected from iff p151 words
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Miscellaneous95 1956-07-27 16 SOCCER SAFA JISIOR CUP: R A.F., Tengah vs. Blue Rovers at M.F.A. ground at 515 pun. League Div. 2 A: Star Socceritcs "A" vs. R.A F., Seletar at Geylavg St id iJS p.m.; Seletar F.C. vs. Kinta Raupcrs at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m. Kota Raja vs. C.A. 'A' at95 words
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